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The Good

Good fuel economy

Decent driving dynamics

Proven and popular

The Bad

No longer the greenest choice

Even with more flavors, it’s still vanilla

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2013 toyota prius Reviews and News

2013 Toyota Prius

By
Automobile Magazine
- 06/24/2013

New For 2013

The Prius enjoys a quiet 2013.

Overview

The versatile Prius hatchback not only pioneered hybrid technology but also proved “green” cars could appeal to those outside a narrow niche of environmentally conscious buyers. Toyota has widened the vehicle’s scope even further with the Prius v and Prius c variants. The v has a tall rear hatch that certifies it for Costco duty. The c, which rides on the same platform as the Toyota Yaris and has a smaller engine, is the least expensive hybrid on the market. The v and the c both exhibit the competent—if not quite engaging—dynamic qualities of the regular Prius, with good body control and decently weighted steering. On the other hand, they’re also very slow. The heavy v puts out the same 134 hp as the hatchback, and the lighter c squeaks out just 99 hp. The c manages the same 50 mpg combined rating as the regular Prius, with the v hitting only 42 mpg. Toyota has also rolled out a plug-in version of the Prius hatchback that uses lithium-ion batteries. Its promised fifteen-mile electric range isn’t quite in the Chevrolet Volt’s league, but the Prius Plug-in returns better mileage than the Chevy in hybrid mode and thus receives a higher mpge rating from the EPA. The Toyota is cheaper, too.

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Front, side, side curtain, and driver’s knee air bags; traction and stability control; and a tire-pressure monitoring system are standard.

You'll like:

Good fuel economy

Decent driving dynamics

Proven and popular

You won't like:

No longer the greenest choice

Even with more flavors, it’s still vanilla

Key Competitors For The 2013 Toyota Prius

Chevrolet Volt

Honda Insight

Nissan Leaf

Volkswagen Jetta TDI

Report: 2015 Toyota Prius To Use Lighter, More Efficient Platform

By
Eric Weiner
- 11/25/2013

Using the upcoming Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA), the 2015 Toyota Prius will be up to 20 percent lighter and have increased engine efficiency, according to a report from Automotive News.

The 2014 Toyota Avalon will see slight price changes for the new model year, while the 2014 Toyota Prius continues without any changes in pricing. Both cars enter production this month and will be at Toyota showrooms in November.

While en route to Motor Trend's El Segundo offices, a staffer at our sister publication snapped this mysterious test mule not far from Toyota's North American headquarters. The prototype's unmistakable shape screams Toyota Prius, and there's a good chance this is the next-gen model in disguise.

The Toyota Prius family may hold the distinction of being on the best-selling cars in the eco-conscious enclave of California, but in the rest of the country, its popularity is often dependent on gas prices, and low prices at the pump compared to last year is making Toyota adjust its 2013 sales projections for the three-vehicle hybrid line, according to a report from Bloomberg.

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